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Multimedia / Re: TUF Gaming X570 PRO (wifi)
« on: December 12, 2024, 08:34:49 am »
Hi guys,

Remy, thanks for your response!
In the meantime, I turned off SMT in my BIOS and now ArcaOS is stable, the crashes are gone! :-)
Now my only immediate problem is that this mobo has the IntelĀ® I225-V NIC which is not supported at the moment. As far as I know.
(I wonder if it ever will be....?)
I have a TP-Link wifi USB dongle (TL-WN727N) but I have read that wifi support is scarce in ArcaOS.
I am thinking buying a Moschip based USB ethernet adapter because that solution seem to be supported and it is cheap enough.

I will post here if I can get my network working! :-)

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Multimedia / Re: TUF Gaming X570 PRO (wifi)
« on: December 11, 2024, 02:51:17 pm »
Hi Martin,

Sorry for the delay and thanks for your answers!

Unfortunately, I have the PRO (wifi) version of the X570 motherboard (and not the "plus" one) so the hardware report might not be accurate for this exact type.
But I will test ArcaOS 5.1 with hyperthreading turned of in my BIOS and see what happens. I am not sure, but I think it is on right now.

I will be back with the results soon!

UPDATE: I have reading about "hyperthreading" a little bit. Isn't it an Intel thing? This mobo have an AMD processor. But there is an SMT thing in the BIOS, I can try to turn that off and test.


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Multimedia / Re: TUF Gaming X570 PRO (wifi)
« on: December 01, 2024, 07:27:22 pm »
Hi Martin,

>Hello Tamas, welcome to the forum.
Thanks, it is good to be here!

I had a look on the hardware report and the webcam "not tested" status got me curious.
I poked around a little bit and downloaded the webcam server and monitor tools from Wim's homepage.
Using these the webcam of my laptop is working. (Did no configuration at all)

Furthermore, I have tested the uniaud drivers on my main desktop PC (has a motherboard TUF Gaming X570 PRO (wifi) )
With the /A:1 parameter the audio also works nicely!
(Unfortunately ArcaOS 5.1 is unstable with this mobo, often it crashes with module exceptions e.g. "GOTCHA" OR "XWPDAEMN" after 5 secs after the desktop appears and it has the IntelĀ® I225-V NIC that seems to be totally unsupported right now (or ever). I might start a thread regarding this mobo in the future, but without network support it might not make sense using ArcaOS on this hardware.)

I do not mind to be added as the reporter on the Y510P.

Tamas

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Multimedia / Re: Updated Uniaud32 build
« on: December 01, 2024, 12:59:41 am »
The default audio device on your laptop is HDMI, which is not supported.

Try adding /A:1 to the uniaud32.sys line in config.sys (no guarantees)

Hi Paul,

Yes, this parameter was what I needed! Now the audio works perfectly!
Even the sound volume level is okay.

Thanks a lot for the tip!

Tamas

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Multimedia / Re: Updated Uniaud32 build
« on: November 29, 2024, 10:17:28 pm »
Hi guys,

Greetings everybody, this is my first message at OS2World.
Sorry, I am not really experienced with ArcaOS, OS/2 just started using it a few weeks ago.
Here is my problem:

I have an old Lenovo Y510P latop. I am trying to set up ArcaOS 5.1.0 on it.
I had some installation problem but now finally the system boots up, but without any sound.

As far as I was able to find out, the Y510P has an 'Intel 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset': PCI 8086:8c20:17aa:501e
As I remember it had a Realtek driver.

On the system Uniaud is set up: I have updated the 32 bit driver to the latest version I have found in this thread.
(Updated to latest 6.1.x kernel code: https://smedley.id.au/tmp/uniaud32-linux-6.1.107-20240901.zip)

Unfortunately it is failing. At boot, I can see the following messages from the uniaud drivers:

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Universal Audio Driver for OS/2 v3.01.01
Based on Linux 6.1.107
Copyright 2005-2021 Netlabs http://www.netlabs.org
Copyright 2000-2021 The Alsa project

ERROR:Initialization Failed
OSS32_Initialize: Failedpci_register_driver: query_device found d8 8086:8c20 class=40300 checking bt87x
OS/2 Universal Audio MMPM/2 Driver v1.9.8
Copyright 2000-2002 InnoTek Systemberatung GmbH
Copyright 2002 IBM Corporation
Maintained by Netlabs http://www.netlab.org

Unable to attach 32 bit driver

So my audio hardware is being detected but then the driver fail somehow.
I hope that maybe somebody knows what the problem could be.
I also attached the testlog file to this message. (using command: testlog uniaud)

Thanks a lot for any help!


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