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Hardware / Re: Lexmark CS510DE laser color printer success
« on: October 03, 2017, 02:49:25 pm »
Thanks Remy.

I just posted it on the wiki too:
http://www.os2world.com/wiki/index.php/Lexmark_CS510de_Color_Laser

Regards

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Hardware / Re: Post 2010 Laptops running ArcaOS
« on: October 02, 2017, 03:52:39 am »
Thanks David.

I just posted that laptop on the wiki. http://www.os2world.com/wiki/index.php/HP_Probook_6570b

Regards

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Hardware / Re: ArcaOS 5.0 on an Aspire One Computer.
« on: October 01, 2017, 02:02:13 pm »
Hi

Please post back the pci.exe report like : "pci.exe > pciout.txt" so I can post it on the OS2World wiki. Also with the wifi hardwareId we can get a hint if the card is supported in some way.

Regards

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Hardware / Re: Post 2010 Laptops running ArcaOS
« on: September 30, 2017, 02:00:34 pm »
Hi Mike

Can it be possible for you to share the pci.exe report of your ThinkPad X250 to also be included on the wiki page?

Regards

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Hi

FYI: I just confirmed on my VM. If you remove all network adapters from the "Adapters and Protocols" 1.12 (which it is not a common thing since everybody wants to have a network adapter there) it will set "protocol.ini" to:
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[PROT_MAN]

   DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$

[IBMLXCFG]

It will prevent "Adapters and Protocols" to load again with that "crippled" protocol.ini if you save it, but I can not replicate the trap on the VM yet.

I'm not sure if I should open a ticket for it on ArcaOS Mantis yet. It is not a bug, but it is lack of prevention on the app to stop the users to do harmful things.  I also can not find the right "Project Category" to open the ticket.

Regards

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Hardware / Re: Post 2010 Laptops running ArcaOS
« on: September 29, 2017, 11:45:13 pm »
  Bugs
  More often than not, information contained in the DMI tables is inaccurate, incomplete or simply wrong. 

Hi Pete.

Maybe that is what we can expect from "dmidecode.exe". I will try it on other systems next week to see if it fails.

Regards

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Hardware / Re: Post 2010 Laptops running ArcaOS
« on: September 29, 2017, 11:39:32 pm »
Paul Smedley has ported LSUSB which will do the job. There is an LSUSB link on his libusb-1-0 page.

Code: [Select]
lsusb -v

Thanks Wim, I didn't know about lsusb. I'm playing with it right now.

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Hi

I just booted (removing some networks stuff from boot)  and protocol.ini was incomplete:

Code: [Select]
[PROT_MAN]

   DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$

[IBMLXCFG]

I restored the information and it seems to be back in business.  "Adapters and Protocols" it is working now.

Thanks Valerius.

Regards

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Hi

Today I tried to boot that PC again and got a trap on PROTMAN.

I tried Alt+F1 and F2 and get the same trap too.

I did not delete "protocol.ini" (or at least not intentionally).

Regards

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Hardware / Re: Post 2010 Laptops running ArcaOS
« on: September 28, 2017, 07:38:33 pm »
Hi Pete

I just run "dmidecode.exe >report.txt" and got the report from that mainboard. It even seems we are using the same version of dmidecode, would it be something incompatible with the BIOS?

Regards

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Hi

I was tweaking the network configuration of computer without a network card. It was recognized as "no network card" and I removed it and leave all network adapters blank. I close the "Adapters and Protocols" application and save all changes.

I opened again "Adapters and Protocols app" and I got this message:
 
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PROTOCOL.INI does not contain a valid [IBMLXCFG] section. Unable to continue.
And I can not access "Adapters and Protocols app" anymore.

Does anybody experienced this problem or know how to fix it?

Regards

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Hardware / Re: Post 2010 Laptops running ArcaOS
« on: September 28, 2017, 05:47:41 pm »
Thanks Pete

I found some interesting reports from the PCI /? switch.

I found that "dmidecode", that is also installed on ArcaOS (c:\sys\apps\anpm), is also interesting to extract hardware information. It provides mode details on the supported things on the BIOS. If someone want to share that report, notice that it may be good to "redact" the hardware serial numbers for privacy.

I took some samples of a old computer I have on the office:
http://www.os2world.com/wiki/index.php/D865GBF_Hardware_Report

Anybody knows if there is a command line tool that can take a report of each USB device installed/plugged? Like the USB Device Monitor, but that can query and report all at once?

Regards

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Hardware / Re: Post 2010 Laptops running ArcaOS
« on: September 27, 2017, 05:01:48 pm »
Hi

Checking a little but more about this subject I found out that posting the "MACHINE.CFG" file is also interesting. On ArcaOS is located at C:\sys\install\rsp.

I don't know much about it, is there a way to generate a new report, is there a Britt Turnbull stand alone utility for it?

Regards

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Hardware / Re: Post 2010 Laptops running ArcaOS
« on: September 27, 2017, 02:07:42 pm »
Hi Neil.

Thanks for the pointer. I included the T540p on the Wiki with links to your review.  It can be great if you can send me or post the PCI report and the full model number to include more details.

Just a little typo on your page. On "http://www.blondeguy.com/ComputersForSale.html" it list the  Thinkpad T540p/strobopeep as "W540p"

I agree that making an essay format page or a YouTube video is great and I encourage user to do it too, but on the case of the wiki I want the details and HardwareId numbers so people that has similar hardwareIDs can search other machines that work or not with it.

Regards

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Hardware / Post 2010 Laptops running ArcaOS
« on: September 27, 2017, 12:07:18 am »
Hi

I was working on the OS2World wiki last weekend and organizing a little bit the "Laptops page".

It made me wonder if it will make some sense to try to put some focus on the "Hardware" area of the wiki this year with reported ArcaOS working hardware on the wiki this year.

If so, it will make sense to me to start documenting some "Post 2010" laptops on the wiki, ( I mean laptops manufactured on the year 2010 or later). Which it does not mean that you are not free to document older laptops, but post 2010 year will be my focus.

If you want to help me this with this please post your experience with your post-2010 laptop on this thread (or send me by email) and post the following:

Detach anything from your laptop ports.
- Laptop model name and brand
- Laptop model number
- PCI.exe report ("[C:\sys\install\detect\pci.exe >pciout.txt")
- General Comments: Any special remark on how you installed ArcaOS, or any trick you used to make some specific device to work.

- Any ideas of what other hardware report will be interesting? is pci.exe enough to have more details of what is attached to the USB ports?

Let me know if you want to share on this initiative.

Regards

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