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Iscritto dal: Aug 1999
Città: Roma
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vendesi sony vaio il piu' piccolo Portatile al mondo1.2"
Nuovo ancora imballato vendo per causa inutilizzo fattura d'aquisto visionabile a Milano.
Vendo a 1300,00 euro Processor: 850MHz Mobile Intel Pentium III with SpeedStep Technology Not sure about the speed control L2 cache: 512 KB Motherboard Chipset: Intel 815EM Supported Memory: 256MB (upgradeable to 384) HardDisk: 30GB TOSHIBA MK3018GAS, ATA DISK drive Video Chipset: Intel 815EM Supported Video RAM: Up to 11MB SDR X Actually reports 16MB Display: 10.4" TFT XGA (1024x768) Used Generic LCD and set DPI to 124x122 Sound: Yamaha YMF753-S 16-bit CD-quality stereo Microsoft Sound System Hardware MIDI Kernel detects Intel 810 + AC97 Audio. Seems to work for now. Optical: PCGA-DVD1 i.Link drive. Ports: 1 PC Card (PCMCAI type I or type II with CardBus) Seems to work. i.Link 4-pin (FireWire) MagicGate MemoryStick slot Haven't gotten there yet. 1 USB port (version 1.1) Haven't gotten there yet. Bluetooth Haven't gotten there yet. Headphone out Mic in VGA Monitor out Modem: Internal V.90/K56Flex data/fax Was working, but haven't recompiled drivers yet. Network: 10Base-T/100-Base-TX Uses the Intel EtherExpress 10/100 (eepro100) driver Network: Wireless LAN Working. Seems to be a PCMCIA device. Keyboard: 84 Keys Fn keys work for the keypad stuff, but haven't tried the other keys Mouse: Touchpad with JogDial and back button Currently have set to emulate 3 buttons. Haven't messed with the JogDial yet. Battery: PCGA-BP2S (Li-Ion) Installation The 51P comes with an external i.Link (FireWire) DVD/CD-RW drive, which, as has been mentioned in other places, seems to be supported enough by the BIOS to boot the machine. Taking this information into account and figuring that I wouldn't be able to use it to install, I copied the contents of the RedHat 8.0 media to another machine, put the CD in the drive, plugged in the network cable and rebooted. Like clockwork, the machine boots off the CD. No problems there. Going through the normal install is standard RedHat 8 stuff. Was able to NFS mount the media images and had no problems. Skipped creation of the boot disk. I guess I should mention that I left the XP installation alone and used the extended partition for Linux. Disk druid gives a warning about the boot partition possibly not being supported, but it is safe to ignore this message. My partition table looks like the following: / The rest of the infomation on this page covers specific things that I have done thus far to get certain things to work (or not as the case may be). Kernel I'm currently running a very non-standard version 2.4.20-pre10-ac2 kernel with a number of official and some minor fixes to get things to compile. I've also got a 2.4.20-pre8-ac3 kernel that I use from time to time, but the main kernel is the 2.4.20-pre10-ac2 one. Patches used (and applied in this order to 2.4.19): patch-2.4.20-pre10 acpi-20021002-2.4.20-pre8.diff patch-2.4.20-pre10-ac2 However, I also downloaded the source snapshot of the ieee1394 driver directory because there were too many incompatible changes when attempting to use the patches from the website. For some reason, it doesn't seem like they're keeping up with the Makefiles in the latest kernels, because I had to do some surgery on it to get it working in the source structure. I created this patch which I have submitted back to the ieee1394 folks. It needs to be applied after you download and unpack the tarball. I made this patch on the 21st of October 2002, so I don't know how long it will be necessary. Once all the patches are applied, I built the kernel using the following config file. I'm in the process of getting rid of everything that isn't required because, while the machine is zippier than my old one (ThinkPad 770X), it still takes a lot of time to build all the drivers for stuff I don't need. I'll post the updated configs here as they become available. After that, the utilities all worked fine. Sound No problems at the moment. Works out of the box. JogDial Button Haven't messed with it yet. USB Haven't used it yet. Modem Downloaded and installed the hsflinmodem driver binary RPM for testing under the standard RedHat 8 kernel. Once I upgraded kernels, I downloaded the source for the driver, but I haven't gotten to it yet. Linmodem Site Wireless LAN As I mentioned above, it seems to be a PCMCIA device. With the current kernels I've been using, it was correctly detected and initialized, but I don't have an access point with which to really test it yet. PCMCIA Added PCIC_OPTS="cs_irq=11" as mentioned on other Sony pages. Power Management This is going to be quite a challenge, I guess. The support is compiled into the kernel, and it seems to load ok, but I'm not sure if it is actually working. It is next on the list since I got the DVD drive working.
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